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khurasanminiatures31 Dec 2014 10:22 a.m. PST

It's still barely 2014! And we were determined to release the basic building blocks of the major combatants of 1914 if it was the last thing we did, so … here are the Russians!

These would be suitable for the entire war, as well as for the early wars of the Soviet Union, at least up until the Polish-Soviet War (and perhaps beyond), making this by far the most versatile of all the WWI ranges we released this year.

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Russian infantry shooting

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Russian infantry advancing

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Russian infantry command

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Russian MG team

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Russian field gun

The store is closed right now for the holidays and is likely to stay closed for a few weeks after because of some emergency repair work that's necessary, but the WWI store page is open for purchases now. Models sculpted by Mike Broadbent and painted by Steve Dean. Happy New Years to all.
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79thPA Supporting Member of TMP31 Dec 2014 11:23 a.m. PST

They look great.

alan in canberra31 Dec 2014 3:02 p.m. PST

Nice work Mike. Certainly the NKVD Border Divisions were wearing the same style of uniform in 1941, albeit with coloured trousers and cap bands. Regards Alan in Canberra

JD Lee03 Jan 2015 4:34 p.m. PST

Very Nice!

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